Palle E. T. Jorgensen
University of Iowa

Wavelets

We will highlight how several main areas of math, in an intriguing way, are involved in current problems of wavelet analysis: spectral theory for the wavelet transfer operator], approximation theory, complex geometry, random walks, and subdivision algorithms, presenting another aspect of Fourier duality, in one and several variables, and illustrating differentiability and localization in "time" domain, vs., the frequency localized wavelets.

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